[DML] Re: A/C Problems (necessarily long)
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[DML] Re: A/C Problems (necessarily long)
- From: "Harold McElraft" <hmcelraft@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2005 01:23:23 -0000
Here is the clue to your problem -
"The system held vacuum for a long time (about -29) so there don't
appear to be any leaks. Then as soon as I started the car, with a
completely empty and vacuumed down system, the compressor was
already cycled on, non stop! We went ahead and recharged with 2.2
lbs of fresh R-12, with no change in operation whatsoever."
There is a direct connect to the clutch via the switch some how not
through the low-pressure cycling switch. The compressor should not
have come on here. If you trace the wire you will find a short or
probably an incorrect mod or reinstall.
The clutch has been taken out of the low-pressure circuit.
Harold McElraft - 3354
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Jake Kamphoefner <jakekamp@xxxx>
wrote:
> All,
>
> A/C experts, please read! I've got a really strange issue with my
air conditioner that I'd like to properly diagnose before I go
replacing more parts. This is a long post, but I wanted to include
all the relevant info:
>
> Since I bought 1063, the A/C has always "worked", but the air is
never as cool as it should be. I've also noticed excessive sweating
of the evaporator core, even after cleaning the drain out with
compressed air. The most peculiar thing: my compressor never cycles
off. As soon as I hit the mode switch to any A/C position, both my
cooling fans and my compressor turn on, and *never* turn off unless
I turn the mode switch to vent or above. This includes, idling, on
the highway, cool days, hot days, etc.
>
> I've got records for the car back to 1983. The work was all done
by Steger and includes a new NOS compressor (about 5 years ago) with
all new A/C hoses. As far as I can tell, the accumulator bottle,
evaporator, and condenser are all stock, but appear in excellent
condition.
>
> I stopped using the A/C because I didn't want to overwork the
compressor or those circuits, but here's what I've tried to do to
fix it in chronological order:
>
> 1. I sniffed another bottle of R-12 in the system, after someone
suggested I might be low on freon. No change.
>
> 2. I put gages on it and found that my low side pressure was
dipping into the low teens, while my high side was blowing up way
over 300 when the car was revved. The low pressure switch never
kicked off the compressor, so I pulled the plug off the low pressure
switch and everything stops as it should. So I replaced the low
pressure switch. No change, everything on. Then I tried adjusting
the switch to the extremes (both directions) with no change. I even
switched it out with a known good switch with no change. Rob Grady
suggested that I may have a restriction in the system and suggested
I replace the accumulator bottle and orifice tube. So....
>
> 3. I bought a new bottle and orifice tube. I evacuated the
system replaced the bottle and orifice tube without damaging any
fittings (thank God this car was from California...). The old
orifice tube had a few particles of black gunk on it, but was
actually very clean overall. Then I vacuumed it all down for a long
time. The system held vacuum for a long time (about -29) so there
don't appear to be any leaks. Then as soon as I started the car,
with a completely empty and vacuumed down system, the compressor was
already cycled on, non stop! We went ahead and recharged with 2.2
lbs of fresh R-12, with no change in operation whatsoever. The
compressor is still constantly on and the temperature out of my
vents was only about 59 or 60 degrees. Never any colder.
>
> 4. Then we suspected an electrical problem. I got out the wiring
diagram and found that my wiring appears to be all stock, with no
modifications. Pulling fuse 10 shuts it all off as it should (we
tried this because we thought we might be getting some kind of
feedback from the fuse 5 circuit). We also tried replacing the
diode in the electrical compartment (the one between pink and
black/orange, I think?) shown on the wiring diagram with no change.
However, this car has never been fitted with a high pressure switch,
but it is my understanding that a missing high pressure switch
shouldn't cause this weird problem.
>
> The car makes all the right sounds (except cycling): I hear
the "woosh" of freon through the evaporator core, the bottle sweats,
the evaporator core is cold and the drain drains, the compressor is
quiet and the clutch for it engages smoothly. My blower motor is a
quiet NOS that blows a high volume of air, and I have no melting of
any fuses in the electrical compartment. Also, the mode switch
appears to be in excellent condition, and I don't believe there are
any leaks in vacuum; all air is directed quickly to the right
spots, I've also verified a tight fit of the foam on the back of
the evaporator core. The condenser is clean and still has almost
all of it's paint. My cooling fans work great and flow in the
proper direction. I've also verified that my heater core valve is
closed.
>
> Ok, so do you have any suggestions for me? I'm ready to do or buy
anything at this point to get the thing to work right. Does this
sound like there is still a restriction some where? Could I have
some internal compressor damage? Any help you can give is greatly
appreciated. Right now I'm leaning toward an evaporator
replacement, but I hear it's an awful job. Maybe I can hire Dave
Strangand to put my car back together after replacing the evap. :-)
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
> Jake Kamphoefner
> 1063 in Southern IL
>
>
>
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